On Saturday, I had 4 full meals at church. So much so that I looked clearly impregnated. Cheers!
Breakfast, lunch, tea, dinner. All very filling meals, but the food was soooo gooooooodddd. Feeling so blessed.
Called momma and gave her the best Mother's Day surprise yesterday!
I hadn't called home for a freakin month. Longest time ever not contacting my family. Guess it was all worth it when it came down to Mother's Day.
Kinda funny tho coz back in Singapore, my family NEVER celebrates Mother's Day. Or Father's Day. Never! Ever since we were young, we were told not to rejoice in commercial dates such as Valentine's Day and the usual now and then somewhat frivolous celebrations. But there's no harm celebrating when there's the desire to, and so Happy Mom's Day. Happy she was indeed.
Apologies coz I wanted to blog about the South Island trip but never got down to it LOLLSKLAKSD. I'm just such a lazer here. I have A LOT of time but they're spent doing leisurely things. I feel like I'm living on an island just walkin and talkin to my neighbours and slacking and taking my own sweet time and feeling the need to eat every now and then. Siao leh. Macam paradise and hawaii.
But I've a number of assignments to do, yet I feel freaking nonchalant. Like I do sense the urgency yet am not acting upon it.
It's 4am right now. Surprisingly I'm awake coz I felt tired at 7 freakin pm and fell asleep all the way till 11.30pm. I don't get it. I DO NOTHING in the day. Nothing muscle-inducing at least. I practically do nothing, yet I'm tired WTF!! I didn't even study man. I think our bodies are actually naturally inclined to do nothing. Just eat and sleep. Life's necessities. And the occasional sex now and then hahahha. But really, I don't understand.
Oh and did I tell you that I joined my University's ethical volunteer club? Oxfam Waikato. Oxfam is a HUGE Non-Governmental Organisation (NGO) here and around the world and is involved in many different humanitarian causes. Like everyone knows Oxfam here. I'm thinking there may be one in Singapore that I'm unaware of? My University recently set up a club on campus. So I'm involved in a number of activities. Am interested to see how things are run, furthermore, it's only in its nascent and fledgling stage, so I'm happy to be a part of its pioneer stage and movement. I think it'll help me with the planning of my end-of-year pilgrimage back to Laos. : )
Ok, I'm getting tired again, time to sleep. I'm a freakin Snorlax bro.